* WS-FM 2005 Call For Papers
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======================================================================
2nd International Workshop on
Web Services and Formal Methods
(WS-FM 2005)
1-3 September 2005, Versailles, France
http://cs.unibo.it/WS-FM05
Co-located with EPEW'05
2nd European Performance Evaluation Workshop
======================================================================
SCOPE
Web Services technology aims at providing standard mechanisms for
describing the interface and the services available on the web, as well
as protocols for locating such services and invoking them (e.g. WSDL,
UDDI, SOAP). Innovations are moving towards two main directions:
The first one tends to the definition of new standards
that support the specification of complex services out of
simpler ones (the so called Web Service orchestration and choreography).
Several proposals have been already set up: BPML, XLANG and
BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, etc...
The second approach consists of the design of new (meta-)Web Services to
be exploited at run-time by other Web Services: e.g. managing
the cooperation of Web Services or acting as dynamic registry services.
Formal methods, which privide formal machinery for representing and
analysing the behavior of communicating concurrent/distributed systems,
may potentially play a fundamental role in the development of such
innovations. First of all they may help in understanding the basic
mechanisms (in terms of semantics) which characterize different
orchestration and choreography languages and to focus on the essence
of new features that are needed. Secondly they may provide a formal
basis for reasoning about Web Service semantics (behaviour and
equivalence): e.g. for realizing registry services where retrieval
is based on the meaning of a service and not just a Web Service name.
Thirdly also studies on formal coordination paradigms can be exploited
for developing mechanisms for complex run-time Web Service coordination.
Finally, given the importance of critical application areas for
Web Services like E-commerce, the development of the Web Service
technology can certainly take advantage from formal analisys of
security properties and performance in concurrency theory.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working
on Web Services and Formal Methods in order to activate a fruitful
collaboration in this direction of research. This, potentially, could
also have a great impact on the current standardization phase of Web
Service technologies.
LIST OF TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Protocols and standards for WS (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, etc... )
- Languages and descripion methodologies for
Coreography/Orchestration/Workflow
(BPML, XLANG and BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, YAWL, etc... )
- Coordination techniques for WS
(transactions, agreement, coordination services, etc...)
- Semantics-based dynamic WS discovery services
(based on Semantic Web/Ontology techniques or other semantic theories)
- Security, Performance Evaluation and Quality of Service of WS
- Semi-structured data and XML related technologies
- Comparisons with different related technologies/approaches
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions must be original and should not have been published
previously or be under consideration for publication while being
evaluated for this workshop.
Papers are to be prepared in LNCS format and must not exceed
15 pages. Accepted original papers will be published in the
workshop proceedings; pending approval from Springer to publish
them as Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
As done for the previous WS-FM'04 workshop, we intend to publish a
journal special issue inviting full versions of papers selected among
those presented at the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES
April 22, 2005: Submission deadline
June 6, 2005: Notification of acceptance
June 20, 2005: Camera ready
September 1-3, 2005: Workshop dates
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Mario Bravetti and Gianluigi Zavattaro
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (provisional):
Boualem Benatallah University of New South Wales, Australia
Karthik Bhargavan Microsoft research Cambridge, UK
Roberto Bruni University of Pisa, Italy
Michael Butler University of Southampton, UK
Fabio Casati HP Labs, USA
Rocco De Nicola University of Florence, Italy
Schahram Dustdar Wien University of Technology, Austria
Gianluigi Ferrari University of Pisa, Italy
Jose Luiz Fiadeiro University of Leicester, UK
Stefania Gnesi CNR Pisa, Italy
Reiko Heckel University of Leicester, UK
Nickolas Kavantzas Oracle Co. US
Leila Kloul Université de Versailles, France
Natalia López University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Fabio Martinelli CNR Pisa, Italy
Shin Nakajima Hosei University and PRESTO, JST, Japan
Manuel Nunez University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Fernando Pelayo University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain
Marco Pistore University of Trento, Italy
Wolfgang Reisig Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Frank Van Breugel York University, Toronto, Canada
Friedrich Vogt Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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* WS-FM 2005 2nd Call For Papers (submission deadline extended to may 6)
2005-03-01 15:45 ` WS-FM 2005 Call For Papers Mario Bravetti
@ 2005-04-13 10:28 ` Mario Bravetti
2005-06-24 15:31 ` WS-FM 2005 Call For Tools Mario Bravetti
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From: Mario Bravetti @ 2005-04-13 10:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: acl2, agents, aiia, apes, appsem-discussion, appsem-ed-site,
appsem-local, appsem, appsem, behavior, cafeobj, caml-list,
categories, ccl, clean-list, clp, cmcs, coalgebras, comlab,
coq-club, cs-logic, csl, csp, dataloger, dbworld, dreamers,
eapls, eatcs-it-l, elan-users, elf-list, etalle, focs,
formal-methods, forte2003, generative, generic-haskell, gragra,
gragra, gulp, harning, haskell, hise-safety-critical, idss, ifip,
ifmsig, imps, isabelle-users, isda02, lfcs-interest,
lics-request, lics, lics, linear, logic-announce, logic-list,
lotos-world, lpnmr, lprolog-list, lprolog, m4m, maude,
mercury-ads, multi, nuprllist, nuprlnotes, om-announce, oose,
pop-group, post+comp.compilers, post+comp.lang.functional,
post+comp.lang.ml, post+comp.lang.scheme, prog-lang, prog-lang,
prog-lang, proglog, prolog-vendors, prologia, pvs, qed, reus,
rewriting, scheme48, scheme, seworld, sicstus-users, sig-coord,
smid-medl, stimdi-rek-subscribe, stochver, streicher,
theorem-provers, theory, theory, theory, theorynt, webmaster,
zeves, zforum, zforum
======================================================================
2nd International Workshop on
Web Services and Formal Methods
(WS-FM 2005)
1-3 September 2005, Versailles, France
http://cs.unibo.it/WS-FM05
Co-located with EPEW'05
2nd European Performance Evaluation Workshop
======================================================================
SCOPE
Web Services technology aims at providing standard mechanisms for
describing the interface and the services available on the web, as well
as protocols for locating such services and invoking them (e.g. WSDL,
UDDI, SOAP). Innovations are moving towards two main directions:
The first one tends to the definition of new standards
that support the specification of complex services out of
simpler ones (the so called Web Service orchestration and choreography).
Several proposals have been already set up: BPML, XLANG and
BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, etc...
The second approach consists of the design of new (meta-)Web Services to
be exploited at run-time by other Web Services: e.g. managing
the cooperation of Web Services or acting as dynamic registry services.
Formal methods, which privide formal machinery for representing and
analysing the behavior of communicating concurrent/distributed systems,
may potentially play a fundamental role in the development of such
innovations. First of all they may help in understanding the basic
mechanisms (in terms of semantics) which characterize different
orchestration and choreography languages and to focus on the essence
of new features that are needed. Secondly they may provide a formal
basis for reasoning about Web Service semantics (behaviour and
equivalence): e.g. for realizing registry services where retrieval
is based on the meaning of a service and not just a Web Service name.
Thirdly also studies on formal coordination paradigms can be exploited
for developing mechanisms for complex run-time Web Service coordination.
Finally, given the importance of critical application areas for
Web Services like E-commerce, the development of the Web Service
technology can certainly take advantage from formal analisys of
security properties and performance in concurrency theory.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working
on Web Services and Formal Methods in order to activate a fruitful
collaboration in this direction of research. This, potentially, could
also have a great impact on the current standardization phase of Web
Service technologies.
LIST OF TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Protocols and standards for WS (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, etc... )
- Languages and descripion methodologies for
Coreography/Orchestration/Workflow
(BPML, XLANG and BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, YAWL, etc... )
- Coordination techniques for WS
(transactions, agreement, coordination services, etc...)
- Semantics-based dynamic WS discovery services
(based on Semantic Web/Ontology techniques or other semantic theories)
- Security, Performance Evaluation and Quality of Service of WS
- Semi-structured data and XML related technologies
- Comparisons with different related technologies/approaches
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions must be original and should not have been published
previously or be under consideration for publication while being
evaluated for this workshop.
Papers are to be prepared in LNCS format and must not exceed
15 pages. Accepted original papers will be published in the
workshop proceedings. It is planned to publish the proceedings
in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series ( www.springeronline.com/lncs ).
As done for the previous WS-FM'04 workshop, we intend to publish a
journal special issue inviting full versions of papers selected among
those presented at the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES
May 6, 2005: Submission deadline (EXTENDED)
June 10, 2005: Notification of acceptance
June 20, 2005: Camera ready
September 1-3, 2005: Workshop dates
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Mario Bravetti and Gianluigi Zavattaro
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Marco Aiello University of Trento, Italy
Jean-Pierre Banatre University of Rennes1 and INRIA, France
Boualem Benatallah University of New South Wales, Australia
Karthik Bhargavan Microsoft research Cambridge, UK
Manfred Broy Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany
Roberto Bruni University of Pisa, Italy
Michael Butler University of Southampton, UK
Fabio Casati HP Labs, USA
Rocco De Nicola University of Florence, Italy
Schahram Dustdar Wien University of Technology, Austria
Gianluigi Ferrari University of Pisa, Italy
Jose Luiz Fiadeiro University of Leicester, UK
Peter Furniss Choreology Ltd, UK
Stephanie Gnesi CNR Pisa, Italy
Reiko Heckel University of Leicester, UK
Nickolas Kavantzas Oracle Co., USA
Leila Kloul Université de Versailles, France
Mark Little Arjuna Technologies Limited, UK
Natalia López University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Roberto Lucchi University of Bologna, Italy
Jeff Magee Imperial College London, UK
Fabio Martinelli CNR Pisa, Italy
Shin Nakajima National Institute of Informatics and JST, Japan
Manuel Nunez University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Fernando Pelayo University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain
Marco Pistore University of Trento, Italy
Wolfgang Reisig Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Vladimiro Sassone University of Sussex, UK
Frank Van Breugel York University, Toronto, Canada
Friedrich Vogt Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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* WS-FM 2005 Call For Tools
2005-04-13 10:28 ` WS-FM 2005 2nd Call For Papers (submission deadline extended to may 6) Mario Bravetti
@ 2005-06-24 15:31 ` Mario Bravetti
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mario Bravetti @ 2005-06-24 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: acl2, agents, aiia, apes, appsem-discussion, appsem-ed-site,
appsem-local, appsem, appsem, behavior, cafeobj, caml-list,
categories, ccl, clean-list, clp, cmcs, coalgebras, comlab,
coq-club, cs-logic, csl, csp, dataloger, dbworld, dreamers,
eapls, eatcs-it-l, elan-users, elf-list, etalle, focs,
formal-methods, forte2003, generative, generic-haskell, gragra,
gragra, gulp, harning, haskell, hise-safety-critical, idss, ifip,
ifmsig, imps, isabelle-users, isda02, lfcs-interest,
lics-request, lics, lics, linear, logic-announce, logic-list,
lotos-world, lpnmr, lprolog-list, lprolog, m4m, maude,
mercury-ads, multi, nuprllist, nuprlnotes, om-announce, oose,
pop-group, post+comp.compilers, post+comp.lang.functional,
post+comp.lang.ml, post+comp.lang.scheme, prog-lang, prog-lang,
prog-lang, proglog, prolog-vendors, prologia, pvs, qed, reus,
rewriting, scheme48, scheme, seworld, sicstus-users, sig-coord,
smid-medl, stimdi-rek-subscribe, stochver, streicher,
theorem-provers, theory, theory, theory, theorynt, webmaster,
zeves, zforum, zforum
WS-FM 2005 TOOLS SESSION
Tools session in 2nd International Workshop on Web Services and
Formal Methods
Versailles, 2-3 September 2005, France
http://www.cs.unibo.it/WS-FM05
Web services technology is a widespread accepted instantiation of
Service Oriented Computing which facilitates integration of newly
built and legacy applications both within and across organizational
boundaries avoiding difficulties due to different platform,
heterogeneous programming languages, security firewall, etc... The
idea behind the WS approach is allowing independently developed
applications to be exposed as services and interconnected exploiting
the already set up Web infrastructure with relative standards (HTTP,
XML, SOAP and WSDL). The technologies related to developing basic
services and interconnecting them on a point-to point basis can be
considered well established but B2B processing requires managing
more complex interactions involving a large number of participants
and none of the above standards are able to meet this need. For this
reason the so-called Web services Composition Languages like XLANG,
WSFL, BPML, WS-BPEL and WS-CDL are taking place. These languages are
claimed to be based on formal models (pi-calculus variants, Petri
Nets) to allow rigorous mathematical reasoning. However, despite all
this hype, no interesting relations with formal methods have been so
far emphasized and no conceptual instruments for analysis and
reasoning or software verification techniques and tools have been so
far presented by the respective companies. Any mathematical rigor
becomes pointless without the ability to show these kind of results.
In this sense contracts conformance verification between different
services and static analysis of behavioral properties becomes one of
the most promising research directions.
The aim of the tools session is presenting working prototypes
designed exploiting the experience derived from concurrency theory
(and formal methods in general) in order to strengthen the
collaboration with industry and resulting in a strong impact on the
standardization phase of composition languages and of web services
technologies in general.
LIST OF TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Orchestration engines for Web services
* Frameworks for recovery mechanisms in Web services composition
* Static analyzers and verificators of behavioral properties
* Contracts conformance checkers
* Frameworks for securing Web services
SUBMISSION MODALITIES
To submit please send the information below to:
ws-fmtools@cs.unibo.it
Submissions must include:
* Name of the tool
* Name(s) of the author(s)
* Name(s) of the person(s) presenting the demo at the workshop
* A short abstract presenting the tool and the underpinning
theory. It should describe the way in which the theory benefits the
implementation.
* A link to a web site presenting the project.
Submissions deadline: 3 August 2005
DEMO MODALITIES
The demos presentation will be held as a special session of WS-FM
2005. Each presentation will take about 25 minutes plus 10 for the
discussion.
CONTACTS
* Mario Bravetti (bravetti@cs.unibo.it)
* Roberto Lucchi (lucchi@cs.unibo.it)
* Manuel Mazzara (mazzara@cs.unibo.it)
* Gianluigi Zavattaro (zavattar@cs.unibo.it)
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* WS-FM 2005 Call For Participation
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2005-03-01 15:45 ` WS-FM 2005 Call For Papers Mario Bravetti
@ 2005-07-20 8:46 ` Mario Bravetti
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From: Mario Bravetti @ 2005-07-20 8:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: acl2, agents, aiia, apes, appsem-discussion, appsem-ed-site,
appsem-local, appsem, appsem, behavior, cafeobj, caml-list,
categories, ccl, clean-list, clp, cmcs, coalgebras, comlab,
coq-club, cs-logic, csl, csp, dataloger, dbworld, dreamers,
eapls, eatcs-it-l, elan-users, elf-list, etalle, focs,
formal-methods, forte2003, generative, generic-haskell, gragra,
gragra, gulp, harning, haskell, hise-safety-critical, idss, ifip,
ifmsig, imps, isabelle-users, isda02, lfcs-interest,
lics-request, lics, lics, linear, logic-announce, logic-list,
lotos-world, lpnmr, lprolog-list, lprolog, m4m, maude,
mercury-ads, multi, nuprllist, nuprlnotes, om-announce, oose,
pop-group, post+comp.compilers, post+comp.lang.functional,
post+comp.lang.ml, post+comp.lang.scheme, prog-lang, prog-lang,
prog-lang, proglog, prolog-vendors, prologia, pvs, qed, reus,
rewriting, scheme48, scheme, seworld, sicstus-users, sig-coord,
smid-medl, stimdi-rek-subscribe, stochver, streicher,
theorem-provers, theory, theory, theory, theorynt, webmaster,
zeves, zforum, zforum
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======================================================================
Call for Participation
2nd International Workshop on
Web Services and Formal Methods
(WS-FM 2005)
1-3 September 2005, Versailles, France
http://cs.unibo.it/WS-FM05
Co-located with EPEW'05
2nd European Performance Evaluation Workshop
* Early registration deadline: July 28th *
======================================================================
SCOPE
Web Services technology aims at providing standard mechanisms for
describing the interface and the services available on the web, as well
as protocols for locating such services and invoking them (e.g. WSDL,
UDDI, SOAP). Innovations are moving towards two main directions:
The first one tends to the definition of new standards
that support the specification of complex services out of
simpler ones (the so called Web Service orchestration and choreography).
Several proposals have been already set up: BPML, XLANG and
BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, etc...
The second approach consists of the design of new (meta-)Web Services to
be exploited at run-time by other Web Services: e.g. managing
the cooperation of Web Services or acting as dynamic registry services.
Formal methods, which privide formal machinery for representing and
analysing the behavior of communicating concurrent/distributed systems,
may potentially play a fundamental role in the development of such
innovations. First of all they may help in understanding the basic
mechanisms (in terms of semantics) which characterize different
orchestration and choreography languages and to focus on the essence
of new features that are needed. Secondly they may provide a formal
basis for reasoning about Web Service semantics (behaviour and
equivalence): e.g. for realizing registry services where retrieval
is based on the meaning of a service and not just a Web Service name.
Thirdly also studies on formal coordination paradigms can be exploited
for developing mechanisms for complex run-time Web Service coordination.
Finally, given the importance of critical application areas for
Web Services like E-commerce, the development of the Web Service
technology can certainly take advantage from formal analisys of
security properties and performance in concurrency theory.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working
on Web Services and Formal Methods in order to activate a fruitful
collaboration in this direction of research. This, potentially, could
also have a great impact on the current standardization phase of Web
Service technologies.
LIST OF TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Protocols and standards for WS (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, etc... )
- Languages and descripion methodologies for
Coreography/Orchestration/Workflow
(BPML, XLANG and BizTalk, WSFL, WS-BPEL, WS-CDL, YAWL, etc... )
- Coordination techniques for WS
(transactions, agreement, coordination services, etc...)
- Semantics-based dynamic WS discovery services
(based on Semantic Web/Ontology techniques or other semantic theories)
- Security, Performance Evaluation and Quality of Service of WS
- Semi-structured data and XML related technologies
- Comparisons with different related technologies/approaches
INVITED TALKS
Peter Harrison, Imperial College London
"Performance Engineering and Stochastic Modelling"
Gianfranco Ciardo, University of California
"Implicit representations and algorithms for the logic and
stochastic analysis of discrete--state systems"
Cosimo Lavene, University of Bologna
"PiDuce: A Process Calculus with Native XML Datatypes"
Wil van der Aalst, Eindhoven University of Technology
"Life After BPEL ?"
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Mario Bravetti and Gianluigi Zavattaro
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Marco Aiello University of Trento, Italy
Jean-Pierre Banatre University of Rennes1 and INRIA, France
Boualem Benatallah University of New South Wales, Australia
Karthik Bhargavan Microsoft research Cambridge, UK
Manfred Broy Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany
Roberto Bruni University of Pisa, Italy
Michael Butler University of Southampton, UK
Fabio Casati HP Labs, USA
Rocco De Nicola University of Florence, Italy
Schahram Dustdar Wien University of Technology, Austria
Gianluigi Ferrari University of Pisa, Italy
Jose Luiz Fiadeiro University of Leicester, UK
Peter Furniss Choreology Ltd, UK
Stephanie Gnesi CNR Pisa, Italy
Reiko Heckel University of Leicester, UK
Nickolas Kavantzas Oracle Co., USA
Leila Kloul Université de Versailles, France
Mark Little Arjuna Technologies Limited, UK
Natalia López University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Roberto Lucchi University of Bologna, Italy
Jeff Magee Imperial College London, UK
Fabio Martinelli CNR Pisa, Italy
Shin Nakajima National Institute of Informatics and JST, Japan
Manuel Nunez University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Fernando Pelayo University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain
Marco Pistore University of Trento, Italy
Wolfgang Reisig Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Vladimiro Sassone University of Sussex, UK
Frank Van Breugel York University, Toronto, Canada
Friedrich Vogt Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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